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miles from the fea coaft, or perhaps twenty or thirty miles at fartheft, 
and for the moft part near the banks of great rivers, in the fragrant 
groves of oranges. 
Emberiza mixta. Ind. Orn. i. p, 416. 62.—Amen. Acad. iv. p. 245. 20. 
IZE of a SiRin: the general colour of the plumage grey: the bill 
is thick, and of a pale colour: the grey colour is fo mixed with 
blue, that in fome lights this laft colour appears predominant: the 
region of the ears, throat, breaft, and bend of the wing blue green: 
the belly is white, but the bafe of the feathers is brown: thighs grey, 
intermixed with blueifh feathers: legs pale. 
Inhabits China. 
Emberiza fucata, Ind, Orn. i. p. 419. 73.—Pall. reife, iti. p. 698. 22 
QIZE of the Foolif> Bunting: the general colour above is like that 
of a Sparrow; but the crown and part of the nape hoary afh- 
colour; the fhafts of the feathers brown: the neck white, with a 
circle of brown {pots on the throat, and a round rufous fpot on the 
ears. 
Inhabits the rivers Oxon and Ingoda, in Rufia, on the banks of 
which it is found plentifully ; firft met with in 4pri/. 
Emberiza fpodocephala, Jud. Orn. 1. p. 419.74.—Pall. reife, iil. p. 698. 29. 
IZE ofa Reed Bunting: plumage like that of a Sparrow, with 
the under parts yellowifh: the head and neck hoary afh colour : 
face round the bill black. 
Found fparingly about the torrents of the Dauurian Alps in fpring. 
